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Related: About this forumBecause I read lots and lots of mysteries
The Library Owl 🎄🎅🦉 (@SketchesbyBoze) Tweeted:
things to ask yourself at a party:
where are the bookshelves
where are the exits
who poisoned the wine
who wanted the hostess dead and why
does the killer think they can outwit you, the greatest detective in the world
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Because I read lots and lots of mysteries (Original Post)
irisblue
Feb 2020
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hermetic
(8,338 posts)1. Ha ha
Fun!
Polly Hennessey
(6,814 posts)2. Mysteries are my salvation.
Getting ready to reread, Daughter of Time and starting, The Crossing Places by Elly Griffiths, all about forensic archeology near the site of a pre-historic henge near the Norfolk coast. 😲
irisblue
(33,054 posts)3. I LOVED Daughter of Time.
First read it in college, distant past.
Been a good while, might need to reread it.📚
Walleye
(31,147 posts)4. Is there a fireplace poker, letter opener, or underground parking garage?